Traveling to NYC - what show would you see with teenagers?

Anonymous
None of which will be thrilled about the prospect of seeing a show, anyway, but will end up enjoying it. Obviously, not Hamilton because we aren't paying that kind of $. Three children 16, 14, 11
Anonymous
Aladdin is fun easy show for all ages.

Anonymous
Miss Saigon
Wicked
School of Rock
Phantom
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Miss Saigon
Wicked
School of Rock
Phantom


Miss Saigon is pretty boring. I haven't seen the others, but I dozed off in Miss Saigon. I've seen a ton of Broadway shows, I live 30 minutes from Manhattan, and this is the only one that put me to sleep, in my 40+ years of Broadway shows.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Miss Saigon
Wicked
School of Rock
Phantom


Miss Saigon is pretty boring. I haven't seen the others, but I dozed off in Miss Saigon. I've seen a ton of Broadway shows, I live 30 minutes from Manhattan, and this is the only one that put me to sleep, in my 40+ years of Broadway shows.


Miss Saigon is fantastic and very emotional storytelling.

You must be a millennial who doesn't care about history.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Miss Saigon
Wicked
School of Rock
Phantom


Miss Saigon is pretty boring. I haven't seen the others, but I dozed off in Miss Saigon. I've seen a ton of Broadway shows, I live 30 minutes from Manhattan, and this is the only one that put me to sleep, in my 40+ years of Broadway shows.


Miss Saigon is fantastic and very emotional storytelling.

You must be a millennial who doesn't care about history.


Wrong, and wrong. Nice try though.

It's boring.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Miss Saigon
Wicked
School of Rock
Phantom


Miss Saigon is pretty boring. I haven't seen the others, but I dozed off in Miss Saigon. I've seen a ton of Broadway shows, I live 30 minutes from Manhattan, and this is the only one that put me to sleep, in my 40+ years of Broadway shows.


Miss Saigon is fantastic and very emotional storytelling.

You must be a millennial who doesn't care about history.


How could I be a millenial with 40+ years of Broadway shows?
You don't read well.
Anonymous
Dead Evan Hansen
Wicked if they grew up watching the wizard of oz
Anonymous
I took my nieces to see Miss Saigon when they were about your kids' ages and we all loved it. I also think Wicked and School of Rock are good options. I've heard Matilda is good, but haven't seen it.
Anonymous
If it's still playing Putnam County Spelling Bee is really funny.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dead Evan Hansen
Wicked if they grew up watching the wizard of oz


Oops! That's DEAR Evan Hansen!
Anonymous
+1 Dear Evan Hansen. I saw it when it was at Arena Stage a couple years ago. Audience was full of tweens and teens.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I took my nieces to see Miss Saigon when they were about your kids' ages and we all loved it. I also think Wicked and School of Rock are good options. I've heard Matilda is good, but haven't seen it.


Miss Saigon is beautiful and the teens will love it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Miss Saigon
Wicked
School of Rock
Phantom


Miss Saigon is pretty boring. I haven't seen the others, but I dozed off in Miss Saigon. I've seen a ton of Broadway shows, I live 30 minutes from Manhattan, and this is the only one that put me to sleep, in my 40+ years of Broadway shows.


Miss Saigon is fantastic and very emotional storytelling.

You must be a millennial who doesn't care about history.


I remember seeing this as a teenager 20 years ago and I loved Miss Saigon. Hoping to go see it on Broadway when it opens soon.
Wicked is the other favorite of my kids.
Anonymous
I hear wonderful things about Dear Evan Hanson, and the lead is from Pitch Perfect. The topic is suicide though, so it depends on the sensitivity of your teens.
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